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Es un trastorno que involucra el desarrollo anormal de huesos en el cráneo y el área de la clavícula y es una afección que se transmite de padres a hijos (hereditaria).
La disostosis cleidocraneal es causada por un gen anormal y se hereda como un rasgo autosómico dominante. Esto significa que usted sólo necesita recibir el gen anormal de uno de los padres para que herede la enfermedad.
La disostosis cleidocraneal es una afección congénita, lo que significa que está presente desde antes del nacimiento, y afecta por igual a niños y niñas.
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